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L.J. Lee ([personal profile] ljwrites) wrote2019-02-17 11:59 am

Jane Austen on Wisdom and Wit

Wisdom is better than Wit, & in the long run will certainly have the laugh on her side.

-- Jane Austen

This quote, from one of Austen's letters, was introduced in Tony Tanner's 1966 introduction to the Penguin Books edition of Mansfield Park, as part of an explanation of the book's themes and symbolism and why it is so different from her beloved earlier works. It's certainly even more poignant coming from a woman who loved wit as much as Austen did, as Tanner pointed out. Look at her ironic slyness in this very sentence, envisioning Wisdom as "getting the last laugh" over Wit when laughter is generally thought to be the province of the latter.

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[personal profile] loopy777 2019-02-17 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I dunno, I see wisdom as the knight errant and wit as the loyal squire. The former is more effective with the aid of the latter.